Discover a gateway to peace in just two minutes.In this frantic, unforgiving world, peace often seems a million-miles-away. Your to-do list is never-ending, schedule there is too much to do in too little time. You feel stressed, frustrated, overwhelmed and overloaded.With simple two-minute exercises designed to fit around your life, psychologist Corinne Sweet reveals how to tune out of the busyness of everyday for a moment of restorative calm.Drawing on a range of proven mindfulness techniques, from meditation to visualisations and affirmations, these workable tips and easy exercises will convince you that we can all find two minutes in a day. In the time it takes to boil the kettle, or at the end of a car journey, these simple exercises will make all the difference to your quality of life and wellbeing.
Overview: Variety of examples of finding 2 minutes of peace anytime, anywhere. Broken into different chapters such as Peaceful Wellbeing, Peaceful Relationships and Peace at Work.
Likes: Simple, practical, a book you can pick up now and again, easy to follow, lovely as a gift, variety of ideas.
Dislikes: Nothing overly ground breaking in the book.
Format: Hard Cover (160 pages)
Recommend For: I received this book as a Christmas gift and it is a great one to dip in and out of. Also lovely ideas if anyone is looking for some mindfulness inspiration which can be incorporated into everyday life without dedicating a bunch of time to meditation.
Favorite Concept: The 4 pillars of a peaceful mind are (1) accept imperfections; (2) believe you are good enough; (3) reduce expectations; (4) put yourself first
Super cute and easy self help book! I really enjoyed it because it was short! It took me two hours to re read today!
It’s insightful and inspiring! I enjoyed the tone of the book in a relaxed manner. I think it is a good resource to learn about the role confidence can have on your self esteem. The book contained practical tips towards building confidence in your everyday lives. It’s also a smaller book and it’d easily accessible if you’d like a refresher on the content! I would give it 3.9/5⭐️
A book published in 2020 should not be telling you to pop plastic (bubble wrap) to relax, not responsible. Self-care for myself but not for the planet?
Unfortunately moving on from that point, it's just not a very good book (in my opinion).
✨Giving validation from all of my frustration over my to-do list that never ending, stressed, overloaded, overwhelmed.. The validation is "we still need a moment, at least 2 minutes.. to calm down". Simple solutions and so easy to apply in everyday... The long journey to finding inner peace in these 8 chapters is worthed to try!🧚☁️📖